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GMP440

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  1. Both are great looking builds. I like the second more because of the regular steel wheels in back.
  2. Very true. There is that purist out there that will pay the bucks for this kit.
  3. I seen this sort of thing happen on and off. I remember the mint in box, sealed MPC 68 Coronet that went and sold for over $1000 on ebay back about 9 months ago. Nothing really different with this original, sealed box Challenger kit. The owner can can put any price on it and someone out there will buy it for that price. It's his kit, he can put any price he wants on it. As time goes on , we will be seeing more of this happening with these virgin , mint in box kits out there.
  4. I agree. People will still complain. Just like the record player. Round and round.
  5. Maybe Dave Burkett, The Model King could confirm this. Does he frequent this board?
  6. Yes, the truck comes with the wedge. I contacted Round 2 about 2 months ago asking that question. They stated the kit will consist of the long bed truck and wedge. Excellant news I think.
  7. To add , this is great news . For years the naysayers in the model car hobby have been saying " no ,we will never see that subject come out again because the model car companies will not invest monies to fix damaged tooling or even do whole new tooling for that matter." Well, after all these years, they were wrong. We are now seeing new tooling done of old subjects from back in the day.
  8. Yes, it is a good way to widen the audience. However, I initially started the topic in the General section. Went back a day later , but could not find the thread. That's why I started the post again in this forum.
  9. Well, I am out alot. I am very well aware the model aircraft hobby has been popular for many years. That's how I started. We have a lot of locals down here in Florida that have been building cars for years and within the last couple their tastes have been more into building planes. Just an observation and seeing if others on this board are noticing this as well.
  10. In our model car club I've noticed a few members getting into model aircraft building. Also, I'm starting to see on model building sites more aircraft kits being bought and sold. Is anyone else noticing this trend? Right now it's the best of times for model car builders with all the oldies from the 60's and 70's being re-released. Also, it's interesting seeing more aircraft on contest tables as well. Is this shift a temporary phase or will we see more of it?
  11. I've noticed in our model car club that some of our members are getting into model aircraft building. Anyone else noticing this in their club. I'm also starting to see more aircraft and military kits being bought and sold on some of the model car selling sites on FB. Anyone else noticing this trend where they are at? Is this a temporary phase or are we seeing a gradual move away from model car building?
  12. Well said. I am one of those that likes discussing old ideas and topics. It usually brings in new information from those that are reading these topics for the first time.
  13. I beleive you hit the nail in the head. In short, you have to adapt to the changing market conditions.
  14. I know the kit well. I first got this kit in the early 2000's when it was released as a Dick Landy car. That first issue had the body with no marker lights molded in and those side marker decals. All following issues ; the bodies had no marker lights molded in. But, there was also something else in the kit , on the chrome tree. There are two chrome plated disk shaped objects on the chrome tree that look like marker lights. They are very small and hard to notice. If you were to look closely at the chrome trees you will find them. The instructions make no reference to these.
  15. Round 2 , in the last few years have been either repairing/updating tooling and doing new tooling. Case in point, the 63 Chevy II wagon. That's a brand new tool Round 2 just did. I think our chances for an all new kit of the 68 Coronet and 71-72 Demon are very good. Keep writing to the model kit companies. Eventually it will happen.
  16. What I did when I wanted to make round marker lights for the AMT 68 Roadrunner kit; I used light duty aluminum foil, placed a piece over the marker light on my MPC 68 Coronet. Pressed it down to make the impression of the marker light. Filled the backside with a mixture of superglue and baking soda. Now you made a casting of the marker light. The foil sticks to it so all you have to do is just trim off the excess on the sides and your done.
  17. Awesome build. How did you do the round side marker lights?
  18. What was the process to the would stain looking camouflage?
  19. I'm with you on that. Revell could do a 68 like they did with the Chevelle. They did a 69 Chevelle then later on did a 68. Same thing can be done to the Coronet. If Revell does a 68 Coronet; it needs to be in 1/25 scale. It's going to mean a massive retooling. The kit companies are now retooling some of their older subjects. Now could be the right time to do this.
  20. The Monogram 69 Superbee needs a facelift. It's been re released numerous times as the same 6 pack car since 84. Would love to see Revell change this one to a regular 69 Superbee with either the power bulge hood or the twin hood scoop ramcharger hood and add the twin side scoops to the body. Maybe even do this one as an all new 1/25 scale kit like they did with the 70 Barracuda or Cuda kit recently.
  21. And then, when they are paroled they have to do community service on the Palmer models Facebook page.
  22. In reference to your first paragraph. The search feature does not work well on this site. To sit there and go through pages and pages of info to see if something has been discussed takes too long and just not productive. There are new people that come on this site. They would have no idea that what they want to bring up has been discussed before. That's why we see this repetion. In reference to your second paragraph; I don't know if just people who build kits from the 70's. It probably comes from people who build kits manufactured in the 60's 70's, 80's 90's, etc as well. Now , things are changing very fast in the car model hobby. Kits are coming out faster, new kit manufactures ie Salvinos, Atlantis , etc are coming on board. So yes, these out dated threads will come up more frequently.
  23. I totally agree. But others don't. I see others commenting in the negative when someone brings up an old topic for the umpteenth time. Maybe their negativity is because they think their word is the final say. Well sorry to break their hearts, but that's what this forum is all about . For people to talk about topics whether or not they have been duplicated already. That's how we get more up to date info. If we didn't have that there would be no purpose for this message board.
  24. I know that the 72 chevy truck racers wedge; the truck kit and wedge in the box is coming out. But, the other version of the 72 Chevy pickup coming out; will that be the Coke a Cola version? What will be in the kit?
  25. I would say, hurry up and sell it before the reissue comes out. Put it on ebay with a reserve of at least $150 and see where it goes.
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